*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 114462 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114462
I see, that's the kind of issue I was expecting. It is a really difficult
problem, though, evince wants to support two kinds of page numbers: The "table
of contents" page number, so that if the document mentions "see page 59" you
can enter this number in the input box and jump to the respective page. The
"real" page number, so you can print every page of the document (in your
example, the first three pages would otherwise not be printable. It's easy to
overlook, but evince actually gives both numbers for every page (next to the
"59" in your screenshot it says "62 sur 292" -- so the "real" page number is
62).
That said, I agree that the situation is not optimal. There is already a bug
report about this issue, further comments should be added there (or, even
better, to the linked upstream bug report): #114462 . I'm therefore marking
this bug as a duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 114462
Printing with "Print range" prints wrong page range
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Prints wrong pages if specific numbers have been specified
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